1.(女人)私奔 (with)
2.逃亡;出走
1.if two people elope, they go away secretly to get married
1."I feel as if we were eloping, " she said with a laugh.
“我觉得咱们象在私奔,”她笑声朗朗地说。
2.Given the high cost of a wedding, and the prominence of celebrities eloping, this might be an option worth considering.
考虑到婚礼的代价太高,社会名流私奔很扎眼,这可能是值得商榷的一种选择。
3.As a result, youngsters began eloping over the border to Gretna Green, where they could get married as long as they were at least 16.
因此,年轻人们开始越过边界,私奔到格雷特纳格林。在那里,他们只需年满16岁就可以结婚。
4.But I've never heard of a VC getting up, giving up everything and impulsively eloping with his mistress.
但我从未听说过一个风险资本家放弃一切,冲动地去私奔。
5.Such sentiments have long motivated eloping young couples as they seek to be together, despite parental objections.
长久以来,年轻情侣们常被这种观点所驱使,为了能在一起,不顾家人反对,选择私奔。
6.Girls should be banned from owning mobile phones to stop them eloping, an Indian MP has said.
印度一位国会议员说,女孩不应该使用手机,以免她们私奔。
7.The contraindication of laparoscopy become decreasing along with the de eloping of new technique and apparatus.
结论随着新技术、新器械的不断发展,腹腔镜手术的禁忌证逐渐减少。
8.The ancient Chinese society had a severe punishment for those "eloping" lovers.
古代中国社会对私奔的情侣有一种严肃的惩罚。
9.The two had arranged to meet at the Red Barn, a local landmark, before eloping to Ipswich.
这对情侣之前计划在当地地标建筑物——红谷仓会面,然后私奔去伊普斯威奇Ipswich。
10.Of course, there's no guarantee that things will end "happily ever after" for eloping couples.
当然,对于私奔的情侣们来说,没有谁能保证故事结局一定是“从此一直幸福下去”。